Multiple Choice

A household in a pre-industrial setting cultivates its own crops, raises animals for food and wool, and maintains its own dwelling. However, one member of the family regularly works for a nearby large landowner, receiving payment in silver coins. Why does this specific arrangement challenge the household's classification as a purely self-sufficient production unit?

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